Is there a hidden structure that I dunno understand yet for the Keyfiles generated? key3pi looks not so complicated, simply two different sets with more or less states I guess. But the 5pi channel, whoa! What a beast! Any recommendations for the "simpler" Kpipi channel since I do have the Kpi resonances in addition to the pipi resonances. Or do I pack everything into one folder. Where are the masscuts applied?
Hope for answers, many thanks in that case!
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How you organize your key files is up to you. You might need to adapt some of the shell scripts if you deviate from what people used so far -- probably not a big deal. It might be advantageous to group them according to the isobars. This also depends a bit how volatile your wave set is (whenever you change/add a keyfile you have to (re)generate the corresponding amplitude files). For the start this issue is not very important. You can change the structure at any time. To your last point: The PWA program does not perform any cuts. The ASCII data that you feed it should have all selection cuts applied. When we switch to TTree-based input data this situation might change.
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Is there a hidden structure that I dunno understand yet for the Keyfiles generated? key3pi looks not so complicated, simply two different sets with more or less states I guess. But the 5pi channel, whoa! What a beast! Any recommendations for the "simpler" Kpipi channel since I do have the Kpi resonances in addition to the pipi resonances. Or do I pack everything into one folder. Where are the masscuts applied?
Hope for answers, many thanks in that case!
Promme
How you organize your key files is up to you. You might need to adapt some of the shell scripts if you deviate from what people used so far -- probably not a big deal. It might be advantageous to group them according to the isobars. This also depends a bit how volatile your wave set is (whenever you change/add a keyfile you have to (re)generate the corresponding amplitude files). For the start this issue is not very important. You can change the structure at any time. To your last point: The PWA program does not perform any cuts. The ASCII data that you feed it should have all selection cuts applied. When we switch to TTree-based input data this situation might change.